FUUSE directory
Some have realized that the FUUSE directory is and has been available 24/7 to you on Elvanto.org Elvanto is the most current Directory information to the moment, so it is always your best resource for contacting people.
You do need to log in, so that we keep your information secure and limited to our congregation. If you have not yet logged in to Elvanto, please contact Yvonne Zinicola by emailing: office@exeteruu.org and say "Please send me a link to create my own password and log into FUUSE Elvanto." Then read the first screen you see after you log in.The directory is easy to use and you can also access it from your smart phone. Contact the office if you requested a printed copy. If these options do not work for you or if you have questions, please contact Nancy Grenier, Office Manager: office@exeteruu.org
Update your listing in the FUUSE Directory
Help make connections. Share a little about yourself in the FUUSE Online Member Directory. Learn more about the person you met Sunday.
Watch the Youtube video, or read the web page articles to get started.
Click here for the article about how to log in for the first time.
Click here for the article about editing your own personal information.
FUUSE Online Directory - how to locate and use it
Volunteer Opportunities at FUUSE
Come join the choir and the healing power of music: Choir rehearsal - WEDNESDAY evenings rehearsals in the Community Room. Come at 6:30 for a brown bag dinner. We rehearse 7:00-8:30. All are welcome. Contact Nancy Fiske with questions: choir@exeteruu.org
Office volunteers
FUUSE Snow Removal Help
Please let me know what weeks you wish to be listed as part of the crew for any ice or snow then. Doug Stephens at property@exeteruu.org or call (603) 772-0235.
* If you have last minute availability, please reach contact me even if that week is “covered” - which means two people have signed up. Many hands make for light work and some weeks are much heavier than others.
We the People
DESCRIPTION: Fascinating speakers offer their knowledge and experiences courtesy of the We The People’s Lecture Series (always FREE!). FUUSE is a partner in this community venture. Mark your calendars for our upcoming events below. See our website for more details and join our mailing list : https://wtpexeter.weebly.com/
Collections in the Community Room
There are collection bins in the community room for your donations to people who we support through:
- End 68 Hours of Hunger- We highlight a few items every month that this organization could use for the backpacks that are sent home weekly to families that are experiencing food insecurity. We gather the donations and bring them to the drop off location at Tuck Learning Center.
- WIC (Women, Infants and Children): We continue to collect gently used and clean clothing for children, ages newborn to 8 years.
- Homeless Youth: We continue to collect gently used and clean clothing for youth ages 12-22.
- Dignity Matters - Dignity Matters is a nonprofit organization that collects and delivers feminine hygiene products and underwear to women and girls who are homeless or otherwise in need, in order to help them stay healthy, regain self-confidence and live with basic dignity! My colleague Cheryl and I have started a chapter to benefit the greater Manchester area. We accept pads, panty liners, tampons, new underwear and new or gently used bras of any size. We will be distributing our collection to homeless shelters in the Manchester area at first, then, as we establish relationships with other shelters, we hope to expand or efforts. If you have any questions, please contact me, Keturah at kkreps44@gmail.com. So, go check your closets for feminine products that you don't need/use (Yes, we accept opened packages) and check your drawers for bras that just didn't work out. Bring them to church and drop them in the Dignity Matters box. I'll take care of the rest. Thanks so much!
The Story of the Rev. Jerry Goddard Library at FUUSE
The Story of the Rev. Jerry Goddard Library at FUUSE
By Susan Babb and Jim Webber
Picture Jerry Goddard working away in his library in the lower floor of his condominium at Moody Point in Newmarket... click here to read more!